A Whittier woman was found guilty Thursday for a shooting spree in the Whittier and La Mirada areas last year that left one man dead and three other people injured.

Jurors found Reyna Gomez, 27, guilty of one count of murder, 14 counts of attempted murder and one count of carjacking, said Greg Risling, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Jurors could not come to a unanimous verdict on a torture count.

Sentencing is set for Oct. 30, when Gomez faces up to 280 years to life in prison.

Gomez’s boyfriend, Alejandro Lazo, 22, also of Whittier, also has been charged in the April 29, 2017 shooting spree and is awaiting trial.

“These were senseless acts of violence, acts committed on innocent people,” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau Captain Christopher Bergner said last year during the investigation. “The individuals that were victims of this crime, these were random targets of violence that were unprovoked.”

On the day of the shootings, Gomez and Lazo, both self-described gang members with criminal records, allegedly passed a handgun between them and took turns shooting at “innocent victims,” according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department statement.

The attacks began about 1 p.m. in the 10000 block of Carmenita Road in South Whittier, where a man was wounded in the leg in a drive-by shooting. Gomez and Lazo were seen driving a white Kia Rio when they carried out the Carmenita Road shooting, the sheriff’s statement said.

The shootings on April 29 were described by investigators as “random.” A motive was not determined during the investigation. (Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)

Gomez and Lazo turned up again about 2:15 p.m. in the 11100 block of Rosehedge Drive in Pico Rivera, where they carjacked a man at gunpoint and fled in his green Nissan Pathfinder SUV, the sheriff’s statement said. The victim was unhurt.

More than an hour later, at about 3:35 p.m., another shooting linked to the couple was reported behind a Starbucks coffee shop at Whittier Boulevard and Colima Road, Whittier Police said. Gomez shot the man in the groin as he walked down down the street, officials said. The victim, a man in his 50s, suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Gomez and Lazo then headed down Colima Road in the stolen Pathfinder SUV and at about 3:41 p.m. opened fire on two motorists who were stopped at a traffic light near Lambert Road, the sheriff’s statement said. No one was injured in the car-to-car attacks.

The shooters continued south to Imperial Highway and La Mirada Boulevard where they shot a man in the arm as he was sitting in a car at about 4 p.m.

Norwalk Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to the La Mirada Boulevard shooting and quickly learned of another shooting that occurred just south of them at the intersection of Santa Getrudes Avenue and Alicante Road in La Mirada. This is where Gomez took part in shooting a fourth victim, Jose Ricardo Sahagun, 44, who was shot multiple times as he sat in his car, waiting for a traffic light.

The couple also allegedly shot at other people in nearby vehicles, but Sahagun was the only person injured, the sheriff’s statement said. Sahagun later died of his injuries in a hospital.

The search for Gomez and Lazo continued for more than two hours before deputies found the carjacked Pathfinder abandoned at Amelia Mayberry Park in South Whittier, officials said.

Gunfire erupted again about 8:00 p.m., this time outside a motel in the 15000 block of Carmenita Road, authorities said. This time, it was the Gomez and Lazo who had been wounded in a shooting. Both were shot in the torso and went on to flag down a nearby resident and asked her to dial 9-1-1 to treat their injuries, the sheriff’s statement said.

Lazo and Gomez were later found outside the motel, sitting in the white Rio believed to have been used in the first shooting, officials said. A gun was recovered from the car, and has since been linked to the numerous nearby crime scenes.

The two were taken into custody by Whittier police and received treatment for their gunshot wounds at the LA County-USC Medical Center. After matching Lazo and Gomez with suspect descriptions, the two were arrested and held at the hospital in connection with the crime spree. according to county jail records.

Gomez and Lazo pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from the shootings and carjacking in July 2017.

Lazo, who is awaiting trial, has a pretrial court date set for Oct. 19.